The death toll from deadly tornadoes and severe flooding that struck Oklahoma on Friday and Saturday has risen to 18, including 12 adults and six children, with the bodies of seven people still unidentified, the state's chief medical examiner said on Monday. (AFP)

Friday's spate of tornadoes landed just 11 days after a massive EF5 tornado, the most powerful rating, tore into Oklahoma City and its suburb of Moore, killing 24 people. Moore sustained limited damage in Friday's storms. (AFP)

The storms also caused flash flooding throughout the Oklahoma City area. The Oklahoma County Sheriff's department said it conducted several water rescues on Friday and Saturday, helping dozens of people victimized by the flooding. (BCCL)

A 64-year-old man drowned on Saturday morning when he drove off a washed-out bridge in eastern Oklahoma County. His body was recovered a quarter-mile from where his vehicle was found, the sheriff's department said. (AFP)

Of the 18 confirmed fatalities, nine were in Oklahoma City, while six were in its western suburbs - four in El Reno and two in Union City. The communities of Luther, Wewoka and Clearview, communities east of Oklahoma City, each recorded one fatality. (AFP)